Jaguar Warrior and Huehuetl Unique Aztec Museum Replica Ceramic Sculpture
Trained in warfare as well as in mystical arts, a jaguar warrior plays the sacred huehuetl drum in a sculpture by Angel Cerón. This highly detailed replica is inspired by an original drum found in Malinalco, where warriors trained in spirituality, and attributed to the Aztec-Mixtec era of 1321-1521 AD. Carved from a hollowed-out tree trunk, the original huehuetl is decorated with unique iconography that has yet to be deciphered satisfactorily. The beat of the drum is believed by some to convey a message: ‘We are all one, and one is everyone.’
- materials: Ceramic
- Signed by the artist
9 in. H x 3.9 in. W x 3 in. D